The Cedarville Herald, Volume 70, Numbers 27-52

Page Four ON THE SCHOOL SCENE Continued from Page One Have Spencer, Melvin Tacket, and Grace Luttrell. Numbered among football fans are: Hank Beattie, Roger Collins, Mrs. Bull, Don Chesnut, and Beth Turnbull. Mrs. Walker expresses her liking fo r swimming and Lar- mar Hamman, a C. H. S. alumnus prefers hunting to other sports. In the baseball field the follow­ ing people' placed Ewell Black­ well high among players: Don Heed, Don Heidom, Dink Linson, Paul Vest, Dick Williamson, Don Bheubert, and Jim Turnbull. Lar- mar Hamman liked Gratty Hat­ ton, and Kenny Huffman (J. M.) picked Frankie Baumholtz, Cin­ cinnati's right fielder, fo r his favorite. Bill Fife's choice was Joe Garigioala, catcher for the St. Louis Cards, and Jim Wise- cup’s, is Ted Williams. Mickey Carzoo likes Bob Feller. “ Bo” Stewart’s choice is the immortal Babe Ruth. Mr. Guthrie’s favorite is Ralph Kiner. Hugh Casey is tops with Janet Gordon, Eddie Miller with Melvin Tackett, and Hank Greenberg is the idol of Don Chesnut, Heroes were also named in the field of football. Hank Beattie, and Joan Hamman like Army’s Ex-All American, Glen Davis, and Mrs. Bull named Don Scott. Roger Collins favorite is Lou Groza and Beth Turnbull likes Michigan Star Halfback Bob Chappuis. Mrs. Walker selected Easther Williams, swimming star, and Grace Luttrell chose our own Coach Clyde Walker. YouthKilledin AutoAccident OnSaturday Two traffic accidents soon after the Wilberforce State1 col­ lege homecoming football game resulted in one death, Greene county’s tenth traffic fatality of the year, and five persons in­ jured late Saturday afternoon. Russell A. Pettiford, 18, negro, 116 Marshall street, Y e l l o w Springs, was killed instantly shortly before 6 p. m. when his; automobile and a gravel truck operated by John R. Channels, 34 negro, Xertfa, R. R. 5, collided head-on two miles north of Wil- berforce on the Wilberforce-Clif- ton pike. The accident occurred on the brow o f a hill, according to De­ puty Sheriffs Fred Lewis and George Moore who investigated. Pettiford a former Springfield Postoffice employe, was attempt­ ing to pass another car and was traveling at a high rate o f speed, the deputies said. Riding alone, he was r^fcutnirfg f§>m’ herforce game. _ Channels, his mother-in-law, Mrs, Sidney Harding, '67, his 9- year-old son, Clyde, and hisYuece, Betty Jean Harding, 3, all of Xenia, R. R. 5, passengers in the truck received minor injuries. They were taken to Miami Val­ ley hospital, Dayton, in a Nagley ambulance, treated and released. Dr. Donald F. Kyle, Cedarville administered first aid ait the scene o f the accident. The truck, owned by Wilber- iorce university, was demolished. Funeral services; for young Pet­ tiford were held, at 2 p. m. Tues­ day in the First Baptist church, Yellow Springs. Burial .was in Glen Forest Cemetery. The youth had been a special delivery mail messenger at Springfield for three years and for the last month was employed at Wright field. He served in the army nine months in World War II. Surviving are his widow, Charm; his mother, Mrs. Wilda Pettiford, and two brothers, Wil­ liam Jr. and Paul, all of Yellow Springs. InsanityPlea Enteredfor GaylesTrial A plea o f innocent has been changed to not guilty because of reasons o f insanity by attorneys for Clifford Gayles, 34, Xenia, negro, indicted in the fatal beat­ ing of .Mrs. Edna Adkins, 33, Franklin, i n j i Labor Day crime spree carrying f r o m Xenia through Middletown, Cincinnati and into the South. Judge Fred B. Cramer, who plans to preside at Gayles’ first degree murder trial starting Nov. 17, said he would have the negro examined by alienists within the next few days. The change in pleas will not delay the trial, he said. A seventy-five-person jury venire has been drawn and served with subpoenas. Gayles’ companion, Ada David­ son, 17, near Wilberforce, is charged with complicity and also faces a first degree murder in­ dictment. She will be tried Dec.l. Her counsel has entered a for­ mal plea of innocent in her be­ half and is expected to base her defense on allegations that she had been, forced to accompany .Gayles on his rampage. Mrs. Adkins, who died two weeks after the beating allegedly inflicted by Gayles, and her son, Paul, 10, also heaten, were left on a road near Middletown after their car had been commandeered. A t that time, officials said the pair was fleeing from near Wil- FiveCounty Brotherhood ToMeetMonday The annual convention meeting o f the five county Methodist Brotherhoods o f the Wilmington district will meet next Monday evening at 8:00 p. m. Nov 10 in the Wilmington Methodis church, John P. Friend, Batavia, district president ivnounced today. They are meeting in the church which was selected recently as the most typical o f Methodist church in the United States and will be so featured bjr the Nov. 3. Life Magazine. The convention speaker is to be Dr, Gaston P. Foote pastor of Grace Methodist church o f Day- ton and extensive world traveler. Dr. Foote attended the world conference o f Christian youth in Oslo, Norway, and spoke exten­ sively in Belgium and France this past summer. He traveled under the supervision o f the Bri­ tish Council o f Churches o f Eng­ land and Scotland. He was in Europe in 1926, ’30 '37, ’46. He was Jn the Orient in 1936. While a delegate to the regional mis­ sionary conference at Leopold Villa in the Belgium Congo in 1946 he also attended the Paris peace conference and traveled in the Ruhr in Germany. He has authored three hooks, ‘Keys to- Conquest,' ‘Just Plain Bread* and ‘ Lamps without Oil’, He is a native o f Dustar Texas. . , which has been blown away actually by dust storms. The music is to be provided by the Brown’s Ferry Four, gospel singers of WLW. About 1,000 are expected to at­ tend it was indicated. Dr. George B. Parkin is the superintendent o f tjie Wilmington Methodist dis­ trict which has a membership of over 23,000 adherants. The Methodist men in the 64 pastoral charges are now busy organizing caravans to provide transportation to the annual event. Dr. Savage Named To Hygiene Council Dr. Gordon E. Savage, Greene county health commissioner, has been elected a board member “o f the mental hygiene council form­ ed this week at a session of the berforce where Gayles had fatally wounded Mrs. Ollie Davidson Guy- 22, o f Cleveland, a Bister of Ada, earlier the same day, A first de­ gree murder indictment ngainst Gayles is in the hands o f Prose­ cutor Marcus Shoup. FBI agents nabbed the Xenia duo in 'New Orleans a month later, Watch your thrills go up with BIG-CAR QUALITY and your bills some down AT LOWEST COST . .. . 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White waiting for your new Chevrolet, protect your pr***n! car—and preserve its trade-in value, as writ—by bringing it to us for skilled, dependable sendee, now and at regular intervals. Come in—today! CHEVROLET LOWEST-PRICED LINE IN ITS FIELD CUMMINGS CHEVROLET Mental Siygiiiie She western Ohio region which met in Dayton. Realizing the need for a con­ certed attack on the f^r&slepf o f mdntal hygiene, the council* was organized to carry out the pro- . gram in the twenty counties which comprise the western Ohio area. The officers and board •mem­ bers elected will serve until such time as a constitution and by­ laws can be formulated and a • formal election* held. StateDirector OfAgriculture AtFBBanquet Frank Farnsworth, Columbus, state director o f agriculture, was among the guests at the annual banquet o f the Greene County^. Farm Bureau in the field house, , Xenia, Wednesday evening. Other guests included Albert L. Daniels, Greenfield, state sen­ ator from the fifth-sixth district embracing Greene county; Low­ ell Fess, Yellow Springs, state representative, and Robert Peele, Sabina, trustee o f the Ohio Farm Bureau. Speakers were Herbert EA Evans, Columbus, personnel di­ rector o f the state Farm*Bureau, and O. R. Stanfield, Westerville, legislation and public affairs di­ rector o f the state organization. Arthur B, Evans, Ferndale Farm, near Cedarville, was toast, master, Music Department Given Records A much-needed gift of classi­ cal and semi-classical records has been received by Cedarville’s music department fo r use in their appreciation courses. Albums o f Bach, Brahms, Bee­ thoven and Mozart are included in the donation made by Robert Dean, Cedarville,.. an • alumnus, Besides 10 complete albums, Mr. Dean gave 73 records and a cab­ inet. i f f Another'urgeijt .need of the music department is fo r more pianos, according to Mrs. Cres- well, department director. Any­ one wishing to give a good, used piano is asked to write her or the' college. v C*d*rvilie..,CL. CedarvilleCollege HasTopPerc’tage FutureTeachers A state education department survey showed that one out of every eight students in Ohio col­ leges and universities plans to be a school teacher. < More than one-fourth o f the students are prospective teachers 2,613—are among Ohio State uni­ versity’s approximately 25,000 students. Percentagewise, how­ ever Cedarville college with 111 out o f an enrollment o f 168 heads the list. This increase in the number of prospective teachers should not be considered a solution to the state’s teaching shortage, Dr Clyde Hissong, state superinten­ dent o f public instruction, said. “ But it certainly, indicates an excellent trend in the right di­ rection,” he added. ; . 77 ie.shrve' i,. •>r\^ from registrars o f 41) *oair o f the' state’s 64 colleges and univer­ sities. The registrars reported a total enrollment o f 81,631 stu­ dents and said 10,107 o f these in­ dicated they wanted to be school inarms or masters. Contrasting with the more than 10,000 prospective teachers in 40 schools was the fact that the de­ partment issued only 1,903 teach­ ers’ certificates last year. Hissong said he expected the number -o f teaching hopefuls a mong this year’ s students to in­ crease next year “when many of the freshmen without any ideas o f what they want to do now will switch to the college of education as sophmores.” . He said he believed even more of the future freshmen in state institutions o f higher learning would stiyly to beeome teachers “ because o f inducements being offered in the way of higher sal­ aries and because o f anticipated competition fo r jobs in their i ----- T m Ed itor The Cedarville, O. Herald *r *• “ - >- -0^*<*W ~ e -0*ri The largest enrollment in his­ tory. Several new buildings. A larger teaching staff. An out­ look for financial support greater than at any time in the past. An enthusiastic community. Pros­ pects for a winning football team. Things are indeed looking up at Cedarville College. It’s not the first time in the memory o f the oldest inhabitant o f Cedarville that September played a prank with the ther- fields.” mometer. f «* , JLife-long^ residents .of Cedar- vilie say they never -saw fhings looking nicer fo r fall than this year. It looks' awfully good to us. Ten persons were reported missing in Cincinnati the day after the double header with Brooklyn. The Reds lost both games. A t least ten men were afraid to go home. The proposal fo r families to cut down on food voluntarily Is going to be mighty hard fo r those with 12-year old boys, and some o f us with 11-year-old girls. Registered NURSES WANTED Good Pay! Prominent hospital has several im­ mediate staff openings. These are permanent — with good pay. $20 bonus for afternoon or night duty. Regular pay increases. Liberal ar­ rangements for room and board. Ideal living conditions. Hospital has large and able staff of doctors. Facilities an$ong most modern in Midwest. Policies liberal and tol­ erant. Don’t delay. Write or wire today to Director o f Nurses, Jew­ ish Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio. Buying A Home? W E H A V E M ON EY TO LO AN FOR BUY ING HOMES O R FARM S , REF INANC ING O R M A K IN G REPA IRS COME IN A N D TELL US Y O U R NEEDS SAV ING S ACCOUN TS INSURED UP TO $5 ,000 WE MAKE GI LOANS TO VETERANS Peoples Building & Savings Company X en ia , O h io 11 G reen St. P h on e 11 WE MAKE HOG RAT IONS For Shoots W e grind a n d m ix your gra in w ith Purina Sow & Pig Chow Concentrate. For Hogs over 125 Lbs. W e grind a n d m ix your g ra in w ith Purina Pig & Hog Chow Concentrate. W OUR RK EY RATION For a rea l fin ish — m ix you r gra in with PURINA TURKEY CHOWDER DA IRY RATION W e 'll pu t extra .value in you r gra in at low c o s t . L e t u s n iix it with top m ilk -m a k in g PURINA COW CHOW CONCENTRATE R.G. WELLS CARLOADOF CEMENT NOWONTRACK Get yours while the getting is good FRANK ORESWELL C eda rv ille Ph on e 6-2021 PUBLICSALE COTTAGE NOVEMBER8,1947 10 A . M. Saturday A T W est Door Court House, Xenia, O. Residence of late Jennie Bratton on West Xenia Ave­ nue, Cedarville, O. 7 room cottage, bath and sun porch: Electricity: Gas: Water. Well located and just right fo r a home. * Now vacant: Immediate possession. Appraised $2500.00. Terms: 10% on day of sale and balance within two weeks, upon delivery of deed and confirmation by Court. The purchaser will assume the taxes and assessments due and payable in Decem­ bers, 1947, and thereafter. Sold by order o f the Probate Court of Greene County, Ohio. Miller Finney, Attorney^. Allen Building, Xenia, Ohio Phone 95 ‘ ^ Coll ’ Joe -Gordon, Auctioneer Cedarville, Ohio Phone Cedarville 6-1522 F. A. 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